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Asian Parliamentary Debate is a debate format, similar to American Parliamentary Debate, in which two teams of three compete in each match. | |
Asian Parliamentary Debate Topics
Speaker Roles in Asian Parliamentary Debate
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Learn More About Asian Parliamentary Debate
In Asian Style, there are 2 teams - Government and Opposition. Each team has 3 members and each team gives 4 speeches. The format is a limited preparation format, meaning that the topic is announced, depending on the tournament, roughly 30 minutes before the debate. The 3 members of the Government should defend the motion. The 3 members of the team, each of which gives a 7 minute speech, are:
One speaker from the Government team - either the Prime Minister or Deputy Prime Minister - is charged with giving a 4 minute reply speech that clarifies the debate from the Government perspective without bringing forth new arguments. The 3 members of the Opposition team should negate the motion and refute arguments brought forth by the Government. The 3 members of the team, each of which gives a 7 minute speech, are:
Like the Government team, one speaker from the Opposition team - either the Leader of Opposition or Deputy Leader of Opposition - is charged with giving a 4 minute reply speech that clarifies the debate from the Opposition perspective without bringing forth new arguments. In the 7 minute speeches, the opposing team can stand up and ask for Points of Information (POI) after the first minute and until the sixth minute. A POI should be a brief question or comment and not a long-winded monologue or back and forth cross examination session.
Asian Parliamentary General Information Pages
Resources for World Schools Debaters
Strategies for Limited-Preparation Debating
External Links
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